Has Ibrahim Ali Khan signed his 2nd film with Dinesh Vijan? Here's what we know

Updated : Sep 05, 2023 10:25
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Ibrahim Ali Khan will soon make his acting debut with Dharma Productions 'Sarzameen' alongside Kajol and Prithviraj Sukumaran.

Now, as per Pinkvilla report, Ibrahim has also signed his second film with Dinesh Vijan's Maddock Films. The movie, tentatively titled 'Diler', will be directed by Kunal Deshmukh.

According to Pinkvilla, a source said, 'Ibrahim Ali Khan loved the script and immediately gave his nod. It’s a very balanced, well-written love story that promises to take audiences on a ride filled with love and music. The conversation with Ibrahim has reached a final stage, and he will soon be signing on the dotted line. Ibrahim’s jump from thriller to romance also showcases his versatility as an upcoming performer.'

The romantic drama is expected to go on floors in December 2023. The project will largely be shot in London.

Ibrahim will mark his debut with Dharma Productions project, which is titled 'Sarzameen'. The film will be directed by Kayoze Irani, son of actor Boman Irani.

Last month, Hindustan Times reported that producer Karan Johar had roped in one of his close friends, Kajol to star in the film.

A source told the publication, 'He is very warm, childish. He is new to the business and has yet to catch up. He has zero attitude. Unlike some other newcomers, he isn't over-smart (or doesn't carry the star kid tag). Work wise, he was good. And, of course, he reminds everyone of Saif Ali Khan. When he comes to the sets, it feels like Saif from 20 years ago has stepped in. He is so young and just a true carbon copy of his father.'

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